prairie
/ˈpɹɛəɹi/noun2 syllables
Prairie means: a treeless grassy plain.
What does prairie mean?1
noun
1
a treeless grassy plain
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with prairie?26
two syllables
three syllables
Prairie in a sentence
- Nothing but grass was to be seen in the prairie.unknown
- The tall prairie grasses waved under the deep blue sky.mccarras
- Fadil grow up in the prairie state of Illinois.OsoHombre
- In spring brightly green, and spangled with wild flowers, by midsummer this prairie had grown sere and yellow.Cangarejo
- Isn't that just a prairie fire?Scott
- His prairie training had given Jefferson Hope the ears of a lynx.Hybrid
- Coyotes are sometimes called prairie wolves.Miktsoanit
- Laura Ingalls grew up on the prairie.CK
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Forms of prairie
as a noun
- plural
- prairies